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Crush washer
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<blockquote data-quote="oldaxe" data-source="post: 258521" data-attributes="member: 2078"><p>So I just finished an oil and filter change on the FJR prior to my trip this next week to Kitty Hawk N.C.</p><p></p><p>After I buttoned it up and ran it I realized I hadn't changed the crush washer on the drain plug. Just left the previous one on the bolt. Stupid me I had one on hand and everything. There doesn't seem to be any leakage and I still have few days to watch before I go. I whipped of the plug and should be able to notice if it drips.</p><p></p><p>Do you think I need to worry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldaxe, post: 258521, member: 2078"] So I just finished an oil and filter change on the FJR prior to my trip this next week to Kitty Hawk N.C. After I buttoned it up and ran it I realized I hadn't changed the crush washer on the drain plug. Just left the previous one on the bolt. Stupid me I had one on hand and everything. There doesn't seem to be any leakage and I still have few days to watch before I go. I whipped of the plug and should be able to notice if it drips. Do you think I need to worry? [/QUOTE]
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